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Midd Finds Brown's Replacment

Midd Finds Brown's Replacment

Yahoo11-05-2025

MIDDLEBURY, VT – The Middlebury men's basketball team will look different on the bench next season, with long time head coach Jeff Brown retiring.
The Panthers have named his replacement, hiring Matt Goldsmith as the program's next head coach.
Goldsmith has spent the last 10 seasons at the helm of The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) men's basketball program. He won 150 games and 2 conference titles in his time there.
More details including on outgoing head coach, Jeff Brown, in the video above.
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